"This might be 2018, but things still aren''t coming up rosy for black women in corporate America. Michelle Gadsden-Williams has played at the highest levels in the corporate world, and in Climb, she offers valuable insight that is crucial to the development of the next generation of black female business leaders." -- Roland S. Martin, host/managing editor, NewsOne Now and senior analyst, Tom Joyner Morning Show "Michelle Gadsden-Williams gives us the gift of her wisdom and candor. Too often our struggles are hidden from the outside world so we are led to believe we are the only ones. Gadsden-Williams weaves together her deep industry expertise with her personal story to give actionable success tips to navigate the workplace on your own terms. Bravo, Michelle!" -- Lisa Skeete Tatum, founder and CEO, Landit "Michelle Gadsden-Williams combines firsthand accounts, historical data, scientific research, and down-to-earth how-to advice to help women in the workplace. This is an informative book for all, but especially women of color who feel they cannot break through the concrete ceiling to achieve success.
Climb is a bold, inspiring manifesto for professional career women on what it takes to climb to corporate heights in America." -- Soledad O''Brien, journalist "Michelle Gadsden-Williams leads us through her personal life journey, educating us on diversity and inclusion lessons learned from her successes and failures. As a multicultural corporate leader she shows courage and integrity; as a colleague, mentor, and friend she shows empathy and compassion. Her storytelling is a powerful way to learn how to navigate the corporate world as a minority and woman." -- Subha Barry, senior vice president and managing director, Working Mother Media "Michelle Gadsden-Williams is a ceiling-breaker, risk-taker, changemaker, and true survivor. She''s also clearly a giver, and Climb is her gift to everyone who is determined to reach the top--especially women of color." -- Earl G. Graves Jr.
, president and CEO, Black Enterprise "In a world of self-proclaimed giants and rhetorical ideologues, understated pragmatism is what helps people like you and me transform our lives. Climb is practical, it''s transparent, and it''s genius. Michelle Gadsden-Williams brings a career rooted in dynamic performance and impact to present the best road map from here to excellence I''ve ever read. It will challenge and inspire while simultaneously providing step-by-step directions to personal and professional metamorphosis. Whether you''re trekking the mountains of the global marketplace or ascending the peaks of personal development, Climb will help you get there. Pick it up today!" -- Jeff Johnson, managing principal, JIJ Communications "What Michelle Gadsden-Williams has boldly done is share her experiences, not only in the workplace but of her life in general. This is highly valuable to all women, women of color in particular, and men who want to advance in the world of managing and harnessing diverse human capital. This book is a selfless look at the struggles, good and bad, that Gadsden-Williams has faced.
Most importantly, it tells women of color to always be aware of their strength and to work toward empowering others." -- Savannah Maziya, group CEO, Bunengi "Michelle Gadsden-Williams is a strong-minded and kindhearted person whose personal journey is a guidebook for women who want to learn how to make the most of their talents, interests, and affiliations to lead satisfying lives and successful careers. She demonstrates how, as women, we need to be fearless in the face of adversity and she teaches us to treasure our bodies as we go out into the workplace." -- Tichina Arnold, actress, singer, and philanthropist "Michelle Gadsden-Williams, a senior executive and leader in diversity and inclusion, is set to electrify readers with her corporate journey. In her first book, Climb, she shares her passion, her drive, and her tools and tactics for success. The fact is, over the course of her career, she has learned to overcome some of the most serious professional and personal obstacles. In 2018, we are particularly in need of Gadsden-Williams''s optimistic and inspirational voice." -- Sylvia Ann Hewlett, author of Executive Presence "Leaders use strategies to reach their goals, and in this book, Gadsden-Williams demonstrates how you also must do the same: set goals for your personal well-being, and incorporate those goals into corporate culture so that you can take your career to the next level.
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